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Vintage Cigar Wrap Felts Set of 6 ca. 1920s

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Specialty: Tobacco: Pre 1930   item# 908104 (stock# 929)

Vintage Cigar Wrap Felts Set of 6 ca. 1920s
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$ 56.- 

Here is a collectible set of 6-Cigar wrap felts ca. 1920s. Each Cigar wrap felt, image 1, 2, 3 and 4, measures 8 inches by 5 ¾ inches. The two Cigar wrap bear felts, image 5 are 7 ¾ inches by 4 ¾ inches each.


Unique Old Brass Pocket Match Box, ca. 1935

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Specialty: Tobacco: Pre 1940   item# 771445 (stock# 560)

Unique Old Brass Pocket Match Box, ca. 1935
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$ 58.- 

This lovely little metal box has a button on the side that unlatches the lid and flips the top open. It was to keep matches safe and dry in a gentleman's pocket, but one could put all sorts of other small items in it, from pills/vitamins to dimes for parking meters to paper clips -- be imaginative! And the container itself is lovely. Great condition, no dents or chips in the metal, and the lid fits snugly. I believe the unique line markings on the bottom are for striking the matches across ...click for details


Hand Engraved Souvenir Spoon ca. 1904, Gold Washed

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Specialty: Souvenirs: Pre 1910   item# 652261 (stock# 58)

Hand Engraved Souvenir Spoon ca. 1904, Gold Washed
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I always keep my eye out for early Navajo and Pueblo souvenir spoons. Cindra Kline's fascinating book was the first one on the subject, and it made everyone aware of just how early and interesting spoons could be. Of course, once you start looking at Native American made spoons, you can't help but start to notice the details on commercially-produced spoons, too, because so many of them include Indian motifs, like this one. At the time of the "souvenir spoon craze" in this coun ...click for details

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